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"No issues," Reddick told MLB.com. "I don't feel anything. I was happy with the results. Biggest thing for me was if I could pull the ball. It's one thing I really wanted to test out because I wasn't able to do it before. It felt great. Didn't feel anything and still driving the ball that way."
Reddick is unsure of how long of a rehab assignment he'll need.
"We don't have a number yet," Reddick told MLB.com. "Talked with [manager Bob Melvin] today. He said he wants to make sure I get as comfortable as possible, whether it takes five at-bats or 15 or 20 at-bats."
Reddick has hit .152/.266/.250 with one home run in 92 at-bats this season.
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"Everything feels good," Walden told MLB.com. "I've got to see how I feel tomorrow."
Walden is expected to start his rehab assignment next week. He is expected to be activated soon after, baring setbacks.
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It's a tough break for Granderson, who missed the first six weeks of the season with a broken forearm. He was activated from the disabled list 10 days ago. The Yankees will likely have a regular starting outfield of Vernon Wells, Brett Gardner and Ichiro Suzuki for the foreseeable future.
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It was a costly win for the Yankees, who also lost Curtis Granderson to a fractured finger in the game. Phelps, who has a 3.96 ERA, is in line to face the Mets at home Wednesday depending on the severity of the injury. The Yankees sent him for precautionary X-rays, but manager Joe Girardi told reporters after the game he doesn't think the injury is serious.
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Oswalt allowed three runs and four hits over five innings. He threw 72 pitches, 44 for strikes. The right-hander is scheduled to make three more starts in the minors, according to The Denver Post.
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Deduno had a 2.70 ERA in three starts at Triple-A before Friday. He missed time earlier this season with a groin injury. If he gets another start for the Twins, it'll come at home against the Brewers Wednesday.
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Arcia went 0 for 3 Friday, giving him one hit (a home run) in his last 18 at-bats over his last eight games. He hit .255/.318/.449 in 98 at-bats during his first career major-league stint.
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Sanchez(5-4), struck out 12 in 130 pitches, his most of the year. He'll take a 2.38 ERA and 80:17 K:BB ratio into a start in Pittsburgh against the Pirates Wednesday.
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Kendrick surrendered a sacrifice fly in the third and three runs in the fifth, including a two-run double to Stephen Lombardozzi. The right-hander was charged with five runs and eight hits over five innings. He struck out one and walked three.
Kendrick (4-3) has permitted nine runs and walked eight over his last 11 innings. He is scheduled to start Wednesday at home against Boston. He is 2-2 with a 4.40 ERA in five starts at home.
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Soriano struck out one as he pitched a scoreless ninth. He has not allowed a run in his last two appearances after blowing back-to-back saves. He has lowered his ERA from 3.15 to 2.86 during that span.






